Papers of John F. Kennedy: President's Office Files. 1/20/1961 - 11/22/1963. Papers of President Kennedy: President's Office Files: Speech File. 1961 - 1963. John F. Kennedy President's Office Files: Speech File: Radio and Television Address on Civil Rights. 6/11/1963 - 6/11/1963. Robert F. Kennedy'

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Papers of John F. Kennedy: President's Office Files. 1/20/1961 - 11/22/1963. Papers of President Kennedy: President's Office Files: Speech File. 1961 - 1963. John F. Kennedy President's Office Files: Speech File: Radio and Television Address on Civil Rights. 6/11/1963 - 6/11/1963. Robert F. Kennedy's Notes on Civil Rights Speech

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This item is comprised of handwritten notes by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy on President John F. Kennedy's radio and television address to the nation on civil rights.

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